A portion of our revenue will help benefit charities selected by our artists.
| Angel Tree |
It starts with a gift. But it's so much more. Every child has a story. For 1.5 million American children, that story is filled with the abandonment, loneliness, and shame that comes from having a mom or dad in prison. At Angel Tree, they find ways to reach out to these children, by sharing Christ's love with them at Christmas and by developing year-round relationships. In the end, it's so much more than giving Christmas gifts- it's about restoring families. This charity was choosen by William Hasper and 5% of the net revenue of his project, Jack and the Beanstalk and The Night Before Christmas will benefit Angel Tree. To find out more about them, please visit www.angeltree.org.
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| Buckland Esquine Rescue |
Buckland Equine Rescue, Inc., affectionately known as BERI, is a non-profit public charity located in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate (when possible), retire or place for adoption viable horses which would otherwise be destroyed. We organize fund raising and educational events with a focus on advancing the effectiveness of our rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption placement program. We also focus on raising public awareness of the benefits and challenges of horse ownership, the horse industry, and the relationship between horse and man throughout history. BERI events include promoting equine education and safety, equine based activities and education through traditional and historic recreation of equestrian events. BERI personnel are all volunteers. No one draws a salary, thus keeping the donation pool focused where it is most important -on the horses. This charity was choosen by Rhiannon Aarons and 5% of the net revenue from Tiggers Makes Breakfast will benefit them. To find out more about Buckland Equine Rescue, Inc., please visit www.bucklandequinerescue.org.
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| Eurkea Schools Foundation |
The Eureka Schools Foundation (ESF) is a non-profit foundation that supports the students of the Eureka Union School District in Granite Bay, CA. Founded more than16 years ago by a partnership of parents, community members, and local businesses, ESF has served to bridge the gap in unpredictable and insufficient education funding from state government. ESF preserves programs and resources including music, art, library support and athletics which are essential building blocks to our kids’ education and their future. This charity was choosen by Dana Smith. Five percent of the net proceeds of the Three Little Pigs will benefit the Eureka Schools Foundation. To find out more about ESF, please go to www.eurekaschoolsfoundation.org. |
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| Page Ahead |
Page Ahead Children’s Literacy Program is a nonprofit that collaborates with families, schools, social service agencies, and volunteers across
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| Red Cross |
The American Red Cross is where people mobilize to help their neighbors—across the street, across the country, and across the world—in emergencies. Each year, in communities large and small, victims of some 70,000 disasters turn to neighbors familiar and new—the more than half a million volunteers and 35,000 employees of the Red Cross. Through over 700 locally supported chapters, more than 15 million people gain the skills they need to prepare for and respond to emergencies in their homes, communities and world. To find out more information, please visit www.redcross.org.
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| St. John's Shelter Program |
St. John’s mission is to support homeless women with children to advance from a point of crisis to a position of self-sufficiency. St. John’s Shelter Program for Women and Children is the ONLY shelter program in Sacramento County focused exclusively on women with children - the most vulnerable of the homeless population. Since 1985, the program has provided a safe and supportive haven to more than 23,000 displaced women and children. Five percent of Phonics Flash Cards will benefit St. John's Shelter Program.
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| Sacramento Children's Home |
Founded in 1867, today the Sacramento Children's Home offers 24 hour, community and educational programs that serve more than 1,800 families and 3,500 children of the Greater Sacramento Area each year. Their programs address the needs of children prenatal to young adulthood: from early intervention to intensive trauma care — from new born to emancipated youth. They believe in prevention and finding long-term care for children. Five percent of net revenue of Hansel and Gretel will benefit the Sacramento Children's Home. To find out more about this organization, please visit www.kidshome.org.
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| Team Read |
Team Read's mission is to deliver a proven replicable K-12 model to ensure reading success for struggling readers through the use of peer tutors. Team Read is an innovative after-school tutoring program of the Seattle Public Schools that develops the reading skills of at-risk 2nd and 3rd grade students through year-long tutoring by high school tutors. A portion of the Dolch Sight Words Flash Cards will benefit Team Read. To find out more about Team Read, please visit www.teamread.com.
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